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18:52

Hull City tweet for tragic Stanley

18:42

Man admits Orchard Park manslaughter

Laura died on February 27

A man has admitted killing Orchard Park mum Laura Huteson.

In an appearance at Sheffield Crown Court today, Jason Gaskell admitted manslaughter after the 21-year-old was found dead in a house in Milldane in February.

We’ll have more on this soon.

18:04

Keep an eye on the vulnerable

16:32

Chase & Status gig cancelled

The Chase & Status performance in Zebedee’s Yard this evening has been cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.

Organisers have deemed the imminent thunderstorms will cause too much danger for the gig to go ahead.

16:25

'Hour-long queues' leaving Princes Quay

'Serious queues' in Princes Quay shopping centre

Drivers say it is taking over an hour to leave Princes Quay shopping centre this afternoon.

People have told Hull Live they have been waiting in their cars but have “not moved”, with queues reportedly all the way up to the top floor of the multi-storey car park.

One person said: “Serious queues in princes quay backed all the way up to top floor.

“We have just pulled out from the parking space and been sat in the same place for 10 minutes without moving.”

16:21

Serious queues in Princes Quay

Getting reports of cars backed up to the top floor of Princes Quay

15:24

Boy, 6, named by police

The young boy from Sproatley who sadly died has been named as Stanley Metcalf.

14:52

Parachutists cancelled at Veterans Weekend

The Silver Stars will no longer be parachuting into East Park at Veterans Weekend on Saturday, due to anticipated strong winds. Lots of other events will still be taking place.

14:24

Do you know this man?

14:19

James Arthur has cancelled his Yorkshire gig

British singer James Arthur has cancelled his Yorkshire concert because of lightning strikes.

The number one artist, and former X Factor winner, has announced tonight’s performance at Scarborough Open Air Theatre has been cancelled.

The concert will be rescheduled, with organisers promising to keep ticket holders updated.

In a statement, a spokesman from organisers Cuffe & Taylor said: “Due to the adverse weather conditions, and the continued lightning strikes in the Scarborough area, this evening’s performance with James Arthur is unable to proceed.

“We extend our sincerest apologies to everyone who has come to the show but safety must come first.

“We are investigating the possibility of rescheduling the show and will post an update as soon as possible.”

Update on lorry crash

'Avoid area' after two-lorry crash

Statement from police on M62 crash

“Collision involves a car towing a caravan, no second vehicle involved.

“No reports of injuries.

“It looks like the caravan remains in lane three and vehicle is now on hard shoulder. Two of three lanes open.”

12:20

Picture of those M62 queues

Huge queues on the M62 after a caravan and car crash near Huddersfield (Image: www.motorwaycameras.co.uk)

Motorway cameras are showing the extent of queues on the westbound M62 after a crash near Huddersfield.

12:14

'Avoid M62 at all costs'

Drivers are tweeting about being stuck in traffic on the M62.

Current view. Avoid #M62 at all cost. Been stuck for an hour in the sweltering heat and still traffic showing no signs of moving. Hope they sort the overturned caravan soon-ish #heatwavepic.twitter.com/fXLrmT1R7H

Polish gang beat up teenage girl, 17, and stomp on her head for going out with English man

Four Polish men who took part in a racially motivated street attack on a family have been jailed for more than ten years.

At least three of them - Tomasz Tchorzewski, 30, his brother Robert Tchorzewski, 28, and Ernest Bachowski, 27 - started the riot because they did not like the fact a Polish teenager was in a relationship with an English man.

The 17-year-old Polish girl, Olivia Johnson, had gone outside her partner’s home in Granville Street, west Hull, to translate and try to calm things down after the three gathered outside, Hull Crown Court heard.